Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2010-11-11-Speech-4-317"
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"en.20101111.21.4-317"2
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"The current unevenness of demographic development has significant effects on the financing of social expenditure and the financial situation of pension systems in all Member States. In his non-legislative report, Thomas Mann proposes two measures; on the one hand, to increase employment among young people and, on the other, to put back the retirement age. I agree with the rapporteur’s view that older people are not a burden for the economy and society but, on the contrary, a great benefit because of their experience, their life’s work and their knowledge. In this regard, I agree with the rapporteur, who is proposing concrete measures for establishing a basis for open dialogue, and calling on the Commission and the Council to introduce an intergenerational balance in all Member States and at EU level."@en1
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